Ok for size, but it was the winds that were making it hard out there today.
Kenny paddling hard to catch the shoulder of this right.
But he finally got it, but you don’t know unless you’ve surfed here this time of year how hard it is to paddle directly into those strong winds.
Margo was the only other person out (with Kenny) and she was sitting way on the inside. But she was catching a lot of waves because of the high tide, everything would either break WAAAAAY outside, or most of the there waves would just roll right on through and not eve break until the inside section (hence where Margo was sitting).
And that water temp is going to just keep going down day by day when these winds persist every day. Which they will!
Ahhh a couple new comers, taking a peek at what’s in store for them out the back.
Waves, plenty of waves, but I hope they brought their goggles with wind shield wipers haha!
This dude paddled out and actually caught a pretty decently long right.
Rode that thing all the way practically back to the beach where he just came from.
It was a pretty struggling day for the few that were out. I was hoping to catch more action than what I did catch. But maybe with the little bit of swell coming in between now and the end of the year, we’ll have some decent surf photos/reports for you to end out the season of 2022!Remember, even if you didn’t make the highlights you can always look at the link here for all theDaily Surf Shotsfrom each day, there might be a good chance you’re in there!AND don’t forget to follow us and always check out our current happenings on our daily Instagram stories hereNSRor my photography hereNica Surf Shots
RECENT REPORTS
Hey everyone! Welcome to Saturday morning’s surf report from Panga Drops. The waves were very small today, but the morning window was favorable with the tide. Good for cruisin’!
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Welcome back for the Tuesday afternoon surf report. As we inch closer and closer to the Holidays, you can feel the presence of the spirit of the season with so many people already arriving and enjoying their start to Christmas and New Years, tropical style! Btw, the afternoon light today was pure perfection! Enjoy ~